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sonofabeekeeper44 karma

Over the last few years, several law schools have closed their doors. Many say we have too many law schools. Some schools are starting to accept the GRE to broaden the applicant base. While a few others have tried to create accelerated two-year JD programs. At almost all schools, the cost of attendance has risen tremendously.

What are your thoughts? Is the current model sustainable? Do we have too many law schools? Would you say it's still "worth it" to go to a law school outside of the top 30 or 50 schools?

Where do you see legal education going in the next 10-20 years? What's the next "big thing" to change/modernize legal education?

sonofabeekeeper1 karma

You do so much. Honestly, how long do you sleep for? I've read that 1% of the population only needs four hours of sleep per night--I'm assuming you must be one of these people?

sonofabeekeeper-3 karma

Not to mention that they basically restricted attendance to conservative students only. https://abovethelaw.com/2017/09/law-school-snowflakes-demand-safe-space-over-jeff-sessions-talk/